liberate (Meaning)

Wordnet

liberate (v)

give equal rights to; of women and minorities

grant freedom to; free from confinement

grant freedom to

release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition

Webster

liberate (a.)

To release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to free; to manumit; to disengage; as, to liberate a slave or prisoner; to liberate the mind from prejudice; to liberate gases.

liberate Sentence Examples

  1. The rebels fought valiantly to liberate their homeland from oppressive rule.
  2. Technology has liberated us from the constraints of time and distance.
  3. Education liberates the mind and empowers individuals to think critically.
  4. The abolition of slavery liberated millions of enslaved people from bondage.
  5. The Internet has liberated information, making it accessible to everyone.
  6. The women's liberation movement fought for equality and freedom for women.
  7. Music has the power to liberate our emotions and inspire us.
  8. The pursuit of knowledge liberates us from ignorance and prejudice.
  9. The discovery of penicillin liberated society from the scourge of many infectious diseases.
  10. Art has the ability to liberate our spirits and connect us with our humanity.

FAQs About the word liberate

give equal rights to; of women and minorities, grant freedom to; free from confinement, grant freedom to, release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reac

rescue, save, release, loosen, enfranchise, emancipate,free, uncage, disenthrall, unfetter

confine, fetter,confine, restrain, fetter, restrain, bind, bind, lock (up), subdue

The rebels fought valiantly to liberate their homeland from oppressive rule.

Technology has liberated us from the constraints of time and distance.

Education liberates the mind and empowers individuals to think critically.

The abolition of slavery liberated millions of enslaved people from bondage.